Old Ammo

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Have a friend on another site wondering why these indents are on some old bullets
Thanks in advance for the help. My guess is for weight reduction and reduce friction but not sure

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Those are tooth marks. Don't you remember in the Old West movies where the doctor said "Bite onto this" as he removed a slug from his shoulder.

Funny thing, a lot of the so called "authentic" bitten bullets are actually found on battle/camp sites that later held pigs. The animals would snuffle around and chew on anything they found leaving plenty of tooth marks.
 
On this topic, I acquired a box of loose rounds of ammunition. Everything from .22 mag to 300 Norma Mag in rifle and pistol from 25ACP to 455 Colt. If you want to see a list, send me an e-mail address and I will attach an open office calc file that also opens in Microsoft Excel. Mostly small quantities, but I have 40 of Win 32SLR and 15 Mi Carbine.
 
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